The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-25, Page 24PAGE TWENTY° -FOUR
Dungannon.
Congratulations to Doug and
Sue Brown (nee Park) on the birth
of a son, Kyle Douglas, on
January 14th at Wingham Hospit-
al, a little brother for Jenni Sue,
who stayed with George and
Agnes McLeod .at Port Albert
while her mother was in hospital.
Mr. . Russell Johnston was
taken to Wingham Hospital by
ambulance on Sunday. Mrs.
Johnston has been in thehospital
for the 'past two weeks.
Mr. and : Mrs. Bill Bradley of
Goderich and Miss Alice Bradley.
of Toronto visited Ettabelle's
parents, Mr. • and Mrs. Thos.
-. Webster on Sunday.
Thornton Eedy attended a
"winter picnic" .meeting of the
Hereford Association in Barrie on
o Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith,
accompanied by Evelyn's brother
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Ambrose Gamble of Ripley, spent
Satnrday in London. with their
uncle, ' Mr. Wilfred Gamble. '
Sympathy is extended to the
' family of Mr. Floyd Lodge who
died in Goderich Hospital on
Tuesday after having been ill for
some time.. He was father-in-law
to Mrs.. John. Lodge (nee Sharon
Spivak) formerly of Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lodge and
daughter, 2 year old Jael of
Windsor spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivak and
will return to Windsor on
Monday.
Mrs. Mary Bere accompanied
her cousins, Mrs. Jean Carruth-
ers, . Julia and. Andrew of Goder-
. ich, to London on Saturday.
Mary, Julia and Andrew visited
with .Mr. and Mrs. John Bere
while Jean visited her mother,
Mrs. Florence Stothers, who is in
poor 'health at the McCormick.
• Home. W.
Congratulations to Mr. and
--- Mrs. Nick Block (nee Reane
Weima) of Whitechurch on the
recent birth of a daughter, Sherry
Anne Danielle.
Mrs. Grant Curran was fortun-
ate enough to win $50 in the Loto
draw recently.
Dungannon U.C.W.•
The January meeting of the
Dungannon U.C.W. was held at
the home of Mrs. Elsie Irvin on
Tuesday, January 17, starting
with a Dessert Luncheon served
by hostesses, Mrs. Bessie McNee
and Mrs. Donna Alton. Mrs.
Olive Blake conducted the worsh-
ip service . in which she read an
article on "Hymns". Firs.. Helen
Dawson gave a commentary on
the New Year, "How Many Days
Have Youheft to, Live?" Quota-
tions on Stewardship were passed
out and each one present read
theirs and expressed their own
opinion as to its meaning and
significance. Mrs. Jean Errington
gave two readings, `.'The Bloom
of Time", and "Take a Little
Time".
President, Mrs: Amy Wiggins,
conducted the businessmeeting.
Several thank -you cards were
read. It was agreed that all the
ladies in the congregation should
have a chance to take part in the
Holiday ;Pennies Plan, where you
set aside pennies for missions on
each holiday, as many as the date
of the holiday, for instance' one
penny on New Year's Day and 14
pennies on Valentine's Day.
A. Fall Bazaar is planned for
early November. Meetings during
1978 will be held on the third
Tuesday of each month.
Names of sick and shut-in
members or former members of
the congregation were put On
slips of., paper and each • one
present drew the name of a
person whom they will adopt for
-the year to remember with cards
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
BY MARY BERE
and notes on special occasions or
any times during the year,
Anyone interested in adopting a
shut-in . should contact Mrs.
Bessie McNee.
-Dungannon-
,.
United Church
Rev. C. G. Westhaverpreached
on the topic, "Love Yourself",
the first in a series of three
sermons based on Jesus' great
summary of religion found in the
book of Matthew. The topics are
(1) Love Yourself; (2) Love God;
(3) Love Your Neighbour, The
choir sang the anthem,''''`Happi-
ness is the Lord", led by Shelley
Rivett at the .organ. The child-
ren's story was "Pandora's Box".
The flowers at the center offhe
chancel were in memory of Mr.
Nelson Culbert who passed away
on Saturday, January ,14th.
There will be no choir practice
this week.
- .A `brief meeting of the session
will be held after church next
Sunday.
The date of Tuesday, January
•31st has been set for • the
Dungannon congregation -annual
meeting (8.00 p.m.) in the Sunday
School room of the church.
The Nominating Committee
will be called to meet 'shortly in°
preparation for the annual meet-
ing.
The Explorer meeting will be
held on Wednesday, February
1st, at 7 p.m.
Annual reports to -be included
in the book of reports for the
Dungannon -Nile Charge should
be in the hands of the minister
early this week in order that the
book may be complete for. the
-annual meeting in Dungannon on
January 31st.
A Communicants' Class ' will
begin sessions in early 'February.
Dungannon
Christian
Fellowship
Pastor Lawrence's. Sunday
morning message was based on
the scripture as found in the 4th
chapter of ` Matthew; Christ's
fulfillment being he is where God
wants him to be.
The weekly Adult Bible study
group will meet in the Christian
Fellowship Church on Tuesday
evening.
The Ladies' Bible Study group
will meet this week at the home of
Mrs. Sherry Strong. This is open
to all ladies of the community,
On Friday evening the church
.group will meet at 7. o'clock at the
Pinecrest Nursing Home in Luck -
now to_. give a briefprogram of
music and songs. Following this
event the M.Y.F. will meet at the
home of Murray and Ruth Martin.
The Children's Bible Club met
on Saturday at the home of Peter
Martin. This organization is open
to the children of the community
who are in Grades 2.8.
Brookside
Happenings
BY BRENDA HENDERSON
Since 'D'iane Gibson is in
Florida) for a couple of weeks,
Brenda is gathering •the news
items herself duringthat time.
At Brookside Volleyball games
started this week, Girl's teams
are as follows: Servettes
Captain, Donna. Maize; Volleyet-
tes - Captain, Joanne Culbert;
Blue Jays< - Captain, Jennifer
• Drennan; Charlie's Angels -
Captain, Charlene Elphick.
The Boy's teams are: Blockers -
Captain, Steve Errington; Beav-
ers - Captain, Ken Good;
Whackers - Captain, Barry Jeffer-
son; Giants - Captain, Scott
Rivett; Spikers - Captain, Martin
Brink.
Results of games played. are:
Boy's games Blockers 27,
Beavers 8; Whackers 12, Giants
15; Blockers 19, Spikers 14,
Whackers 31, Beavers 8; Giants
15, Spikers 10; Whackers 18,
Blockers 8; Spikers 30, Beavers.
12; Giants 34, Blockers 11.
Girl's games - Servettes 13,
Charlie's Angels ; Volleyettes 16,
Bluejays 13; Serviettes20'" Blue -
jays 15; Charlie's - Angels 23,
Volleyettes 18.
Christine Gibson is wearing a
cast on her arm since she broke in
in a fall at .home.
- Mrs. Dorrie Chisholm supplied
for Mrs. Shelley Worsell one day
and for Mrs. Lois Tebbutt a half
day , last week.
Students are working on their
speeches for the Legion . Public
Speaking: Contest. They must be
ready, for judging in the,classroom
by February 10. Winners in the
classrooms will give their speech-
es in the gym on February 17.
School winners will go on to the
Regional Contest in Lucknow on
February 24.
Mrs. Helen Blake,, Librarian, is
starting a weekly Story Hour for
pre-schoolers, particularly those.
who will be going to Kindergarten
an • the fall. Thep first `will be,
Tuesday, January -24, 2A5 -=2.45
pan.
South
Kinloss
Nay
BY MRS. RAY BUCHMEIER
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Burt and
family were joining the other
.members of the Burt family to
help celebrate Jim's father,
Charlie Burt's, 90th birthday at
Brucelea Haven in Walkerton on
Sunday.
Mr.: and Mrs. Ken Houston
visited on the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce • Johnston of
Aylmer. •
Mary MacKinnon of Goderich
was home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug-
all visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Hector Cook of Kitchener.
Mrs. Dick West, Mabel Mac-
Donald and Mrs. Jean Scott were
dinner guests with Mr. and -Mrs.
Allan MacDougall ' and family.
The annual meeting of South
Kinloss Presbyterian Church will
be held on Tuesday, January
31st.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McQuil-
lin of St. Catharines visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin and
other relatives in the community
last week. •
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